Caster Semenya to race 3000m at Diamond League's Prefontaine

The Prefontaine 3,000m will be Caster Semenya's first race since the new IAAF rules that restrict testosterone levels went into effect on May 8.

Published : May 21, 2019 11:12 IST

Caster Semenya had won the 800m at the Doha Diamond League meeting this month.
Caster Semenya had won the 800m at the Doha Diamond League meeting this month.
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Caster Semenya had won the 800m at the Doha Diamond League meeting this month.

Two-time Olympic champion Caster Semenya will race the 3,000 meters at the Diamond League Prefontaine Classic on June 30, a distance she can contest without reducing her testosterone levels.

The South African has won two Olympic golds at 800 meters, and has insisted she will not take medication to comply with new International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) rules governing testosterone levels in women athletes that went into effect on May 8.

The new rules require women with higher than normal male hormone levels -- so-called “hyperandrogenic” athletes -- to artificially lower the amount of testosterone in their bodies if they are to compete in races over distances of 400m to the mile.

Semenya won the 800m at the Doha Diamond League meeting this month in her first race since losing her appeal of the controversial ruling at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

READ | Caster Semenya says 'Hell No' to taking medication to lower testosterone levels

South Africa has said it will lodge an appeal of the CAS ruling with the Switzerland Federal Tribunal citing lack of clarity over how the rules can be implemented.

Semenya's case has provoked a furious debate across sport worldwide about gender and “hyperandrogenic” athletes, those with “differences of sexual development” (DSD).

The World Medical Association has urged doctors not to enforce the rules , warning that attempts to do so would breach ethics codes.

As the debate rumbles on, the Prefontaine 3,000m will be Semenya's first race since the rules went into effect.

READ | Caster Semenya hypoandrogenism CAS ruling: All you need to know

Prefontaine Classic meet director Tom Jordan said Semenya's agent reached out to meet officials asking if she could start in the 3,000.

“We were happy to oblige,” Jordan told AFP , adding that he saw “no downside whatsoever” despite the controversy over the new rules.

Semenya will be an underdog in a stellar field that includes world 5,000-metres champion Hellen Obiri, 2016 world indoor 1,500-metres champion Sifan Hassan, and 2018 world indoor 1,500 and 3,000-metres champion Genzebe Dibaba.

“To be honest, I'm as curious as anyone to see how she will fare against the world's best distance runners,” Jordan said. “Don't forget, Semenya has broken 4:00 for 1,500m, which relatively few athletes have done.”

Semenya said in Doha that she would not take medication to lower her testosterone levels.

“Hell no. No way,” she said. “I don't know what will happen next. But no one should tell me what to do, if people want to stop me from doing something that's their problem, not mine.”

And she said she was fighting a bigger battle beyond the track.

“This is more than a game, more than sports,” she said. “This is about human dignity, human pride.”

The Prefontaine Classic is being held in Stanford, California, this year rather than its usual home of Eugene, Oregon, where a new stadium is being built for the 2021 World Championships.

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